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Rich List 2018: No.42 - Constantine Folkes and family

Constantine Folkes is a descendant of the Lye blacksmith who began the business more than 300 years and nine generations ago

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Property/Manufacturing
2018: No.42 - £128m
2017: No.37= - £125m

A game reserve in the Eastern Cape region of South Aftrica and metal-bashing in the Black Country have combined to create a healthy income for .

His Folkes Holdings property business operates across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and South Africa, with a mixed commercial property portfolio worth well close to £100 million.

Its major property interest in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is a 1.4 million sq ft portfolio of largely industrial property with more than 90 tenants across the West and East Midlands. In South Africa, Folkes is an active developer and investor - largely in the industrial warehouse sector - with assets in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. The company also holds 25,000 acres of agricultural land in the Eastern Cape - the Glen Harry Game Reserve. The land is home to a rare game breeding programme including buffalo and sable antelope and offers eco-tourism safaris.

Constantine Folkes(Image: Edward Moss)

 

The company is 100 per cent owned by Constantine Folkes and his family, and is one of the largest private property groups in the Midlands.

The company combines property development and investment with Black Country metal bashing, and together they have been a source of wealth for Constantine Folkes, who can trace his company back to 1697. The company was named in the Top 10 oldest family firms in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ by Family Business United.

Constantine Folkes is a descendant of the Lye blacksmith who began the business more than 300 years and nine generations ago.

Folkes Holding’s main business is now developing and investing in industrial, retail, office and residential property. The company has an extensive portfolio which includes property in Wellingborough, Birmingham, and throughout the Black Country as well as Studley Point in Birmingham Road, Studley – one of the most prominent office buildings in the area.